May 16 2011

6:54 PM

TCU took down Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl, so now Jerry
Kelly (right) must pay up to J.J. Henry (left).

J.J. Henry has an exciting week planned at the Crowne Plaza
Invitational at Colonial.

On Tuesday, the Henry House Foundation, which Henry started in
2006, will join with the Jewel Charity to present a $300,000 check
to Cook Children's Hospital. The money will fund the development of
the Henry House Teen Room for patients there.

In addition, another $50,000 donation will be made to The First
Tee of Fort Worth on Saturday as part of the Henry House
Foundation's on-going efforts to build the Ben Hogan Learning
Center there.

Those two opportunities to help children in the Fort Worth area
will make Henry's heart feel good. But what happens on Wednesday is
sure to tickle his funny bone.

Henry went to school at Texas Christian University, which is
within walking distance of Colonial, and now makes his home in Fort
Worth. So he made a wager on the Rose Bowl with Jerry Kelly, who
was born and still lives in Madison, Wis.

Thanks to TCU's 21-19 victory over the Badgers, Kelly must wear
the Super Frog mascot's costume on Wednesday prior to the pro-am.
If you're there, look for Kelly's best frog impersonation on the
putting green around noon CT.

At 12:20 p.m CT, Henry will play with TCU football coach Gary
Patterson in the Crowne Plaza Invitational Pro-Am. He's hoping
Kelly will play the first hole with them -- wearing the Super Frog
costume.

"We want to get lots of pictures and make him wear it for 20 or
25 minutes," Henry told Jimmy Burch of the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram. "Jerry is being a great sport about it. It's going
to be great."